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The ancient liturgical writers commonly apply the word statio to fast days, but a distinction must be made between jejunium and statio.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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2 The word "station" comes from the Latin word "statio", meaning a soldier's post.
Latest Articles ACatholicLife.blogspot.com 2010
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2 The word "station" comes from the Latin word "statio", meaning a soldier's post.
Latest Articles ACatholicLife.blogspot.com 2010
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2 The word "station" comes from the Latin word "statio", meaning a soldier's post.
Latest Articles ACatholicLife.blogspot.com 2010
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2 The word "station" comes from the Latin word "statio", meaning a soldier's post.
Latest Articles ACatholicLife.blogspot.com 2010
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But then professor Jungmann, a great liturgist and one of the leading architects of the liturgical reform, created the concept of "statio orbis," returning to the "statio Romae" in which during the Lenten season the faithful would gather in a place, the "statio," like soldiers for Christ, and then would go to the Eucharist together.
Archive 2008-02-10 papabear 2008
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If that, he said, had been the "statio" of the city of Rome, the place where the city of Rome gathered, that this would be the "statio orbis," the place where the world gathers.
Archive 2008-02-10 papabear 2008
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Oh.. by the way... at what time does a ski statio usually open in the morning?
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Armed robber convicted of shooting at train statio...
More Brown Studies, or Labour in the News plus random snippets Thatsnews 2009
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Armed robber convicted of shooting at train statio...
Bank Holiday morning update: Gordon Brown's plea: "Get your tanks off my lawn!" Thatsnews 2009
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